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Bradbury Beyond Apollo
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Drawing on numerous interviews with Bradbury and privileged access to personal papers and private collections, Jonathan R. Eller examines the often-overlooked second half of Bradbury's working life. As Bradbury's dreams took him into a wider range of nonfiction writing and public lectures, the diminishing time that remained for creative pursuits went toward Hollywood productions like the award-winning series Ray Bradbury Theater. Bradbury developed the Spaceship Earth narration at Disney's EPCOT Center; appeared everywhere from public television to NASA events to comic conventions; published poetry; and mined past triumphs for stage productions that enjoyed mixed success. Distracted from storytelling as he became more famous, Bradbury nonetheless published innovative experiments in autobiography masked as detective novels, the well-received fantasy The Halloween Tree and the masterful time travel story "The Toynbee Convector." Yet his embrace of celebrity was often at odds with his passion for writing, and the resulting tension continuously pulled at his sense of self.
The revelatory conclusion to the acclaimed three-part biography, Bradbury Beyond Apollo tells the story of an inexhaustible creative force seeking new frontiers.
- Print length376 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherUniversity of Illinois Press
- Publication dateAugust 10, 2020
- Dimensions6.13 x 1.3 x 9.25 inches
- ISBN-100252043413
- ISBN-13978-0252043413
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"Certain to be our generation's definitive life of Bradbury . . . This book makes an effective case for Bradbury's literary and social significance." --Science Fiction Studies
"This final volume, published in the centennial years of its subject, is a fitting tribute to an admirable American original." --University Bookman
"An enlightening examination of the last years of Bradbury's remarkable life . . . Essential." --Choice
"The careful detail of this biography paints a rich portrait of Bradbury as a talented conversationalist and gifted collaborator and allows readers to understand the nuances of his professional relationships." --Science
"Jonathan Eller’s final volume of his excellent biography of Ray Bradbury is an elegant and often poetic celebration of our great friend and a great man. Many wonderful memories return, and futures rise up. This book helps Ray follow the advice of Mr. Electrico: Live forever."--Greg Bear
"The third book from Jonathan Eller dealing with the creative life of Ray Bradbury is just as amazing and brilliant and insightful as the previous volumes. My only disappointment is that it's over, and unlike the others, this one carries a sweet and sour coating of finality. As it neared the end of Ray Bradbury's life and creative works, I wept. And that usually takes a knife wound. An insightful roundup of Ray Bradbury's life, inspirations, triumphs, and disappointments makes this one of the best books about an author I've ever read, and I've read a few. It's a triumph."
--Joe R. Lansdale
"Jonathan Eller's conclusion to his biographical trilogy tracing the life and work of Ray Bradbury is every bit as terrific as the previous two volumes. Meticulous, informative, critically insightful, entertaining and utterly indispensable, it's just what one expects from our greatest authority on this great American writer."—Michael Dirda, Pulitzer Prize-winning critic for the Washington Post
"Eller's exhaustive exploration of Bradbury's creative output ties together how the strands of the author's restless imagination created a cohesive body of work with theme and panache. A must-have for Bradbury fans and sf scholars, and the perfect companion to the earlier volumes in the trilogy." --Library Journal
"As with his earlier volumes, Eller makes meticulous use of his detailed research and extraordinary access to materials such as correspondence, manuscripts, and notebooks. The focus here is less on how Bradbury became a major writer, or how he parlayed his early success, than on his status as what Eller quite defensibly calls an American icon."--Gary K. Wolfe, author of Evaporating Genres: Essays on Fantastic Literature
"Eller’s achievement in Bradbury Beyond Apollo and his two previous volumes will stand for years as the most penetrating view into the creative fire that was Bradbury’s mind and talent. It is a work of clear-eyed scholarship and, it must be said, love." --The Emotional Rationalist
"A well-crafted biography of a man who inspired 'cosmic awareness in the everyday world.'" --Kirkus
"Bradbury Beyond Apollo satisfyingly closed out a minutely researched and finely realized three-volume biography of Ray Bradbury. " --Locus
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"Jonathan Eller’s final volume of his excellent biography of Ray Bradbury is an elegant and often poetic celebration of our great friend and a great man. Many wonderful memories return, and futures rise up. This book helps Ray follow the advice of Mr. Electrico: Live forever."--Greg Bear -- Greg Bear Published On: 2020-03-16
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- Publisher : University of Illinois Press
- Publication date : August 10, 2020
- Edition : First Edition
- Language : English
- Print length : 376 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0252043413
- ISBN-13 : 978-0252043413
- Item Weight : 1.7 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.13 x 1.3 x 9.25 inches
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Dr. Jonathan R. Eller is a Chancellor’s Professor Emeritus and co-founder of the Center for Ray Bradbury Studies at Indiana University’s School of Liberal Arts. He directed the Bradbury Center for a decade prior to his retirement from Indiana University in 2021. He first met Ray Bradbury in the late 1980s, eventually developing a friendship and working relationship that lasted until Mr. Bradbury’s passing in 2012. His most recent books include the biographical trilogy Becoming Ray Bradbury, Ray Bradbury Unbound, and Bradbury Beyond Apollo, which was named a Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2021. Since 2013 he has prefaced and prepared new historical sections for Simon & Schuster’s editions of Catch-22, Fahrenheit 451, and Something Wicked This Way Comes, and has most recently edited Remembrance: Selected Correspondence of Ray Bradbury. Four of Professor Eller’s books on Bradbury have been LOCUS award finalists for best nonfiction title in the science fiction and fantasy field.
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Fascinating final volume of masterful biography of Bradbury
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2020In this installment, Eller examines Bradbury’s later years (1971-2012), when he was doing little original fiction writing. Bradbury was spending most of his creative effort on screenplays of his longer fiction, turning his short stories into episodes of the television series *Ray Bradbury Theatre* or live theatrical plays, and writing poetry. With the assistance of his editors, he did finally finish up a number of book collections and story cycles that had been in the works for decades. However, he may have spent the greatest amount of energy on public appearances, especially in support of NASA’s Space Shuttle Program and in constant promotion of a Mars exploration program.
A biographer has a major advantage when his subject has led an interesting life and when the biographer has nearly complete access to the subject’s papers, drafts, and letters. Bradbury had a long life of accomplishment and was friends with some of the most fascinating people in the realms of film and literature. The Center for Ray Bradbury Studies was the recipient of Ray Bradbury’s personal files and his entire home office, as well as the recipient of the files of Donn Albright, Bradbury’s longtime close friend, bibliographer, and sometimes editor and agent. In addition, Eller himself was a good friend of Bradbury and his family for many years and was able to talk with and interview Bradbury for “countless hours”. This close friendship could make a biographer shy about honest evaluation of his subject, but Eller seems to have been able to resist that temptation. He tells about Bradbury’s failures as carefully as he writes about the successes. And Eller acknowledges that a great many of Bradbury’s failures were the fault of his own stubborn insistence that other people defer to him and do things his way.
Eller has provided us with a truly fascinating look at a writer’s life that is as varied as anyone could imagine having. He has given me a new understanding and even enthusiasm for both the Bradbury stories which I have read multiple times and for those which I have missed. As I look at episodes of *Ray Bradbury Theatre*, I will have a different appreciation of the craft and thought that went into them. And as I watch human attempts to further explore Mars, I will also do so with greater interest.
By the way, if you ever have the chance to visit the Ray Bradbury Center in Indianapolis (where Eller is the Director) or to attend a Jonathan Eller presentation, you won’t regret it, even if you are not particularly a fan of Bradbury. The stories are fascinating for anyone.
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Fitting Capstone
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2020After reading "Ray Bradbury Unbound" a few years ago, I was afraid it was the concluding volume of Jonathan Eller's literary biography of RB. Thankfully, he's back with "Bradbury Beyond Apollo"--just in time for RB's 100th birthday. This is a touching portrait of Bradbury's last decades, in which he remained vital, enthusiastic, and prolific across several media.
It chronicles many film and stage projects that are tantalizing might-have-beens, such as a "Dandelion Wine" musical with songs by Jimmy Webb. And it makes the reader eager to return to and reconsider Bradbury's later works.
All 3 volumes are essential reading for RB fans, and full of inspiration for writers.
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What a wonderful biographical series!
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2020Jon Eller's trilogy on Bradbury is an amazing read. I got this one on Kindle; and unlike some ebooks--you want to linger over each page...savor his prose and narrative pace, and delight in the insights into Bradbury.
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A MUST-HAVE VOLUME FOR BRADBURY FANS
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2020I purchased two copies of BRADBURY BEYOND APOLLO directly from the University of Illinois Press, so this review will not appear as an Amazon "Verified Purchase." I write it, however, with great earnestness.
BRADBURY BEYOND APOLLO, the last in Dr. Jonathan Eller's trilogy about the quintessential American master of imaginative fiction, Ray Bradbury, is a book for two audiences: those familiar with the poetic prose and fantastic imagination of Ray Bradbury, and those new to the Bradbury name. This third book by Dr. Eller, following on the heels of BECOMING RAY BRADBURY and RAY BRADBURY UNBOUND, completes the guided tour of the Bradbury universe by carrying us into the final years of the world-renowned author's career and life.
Each of the three Eller books are handsome volumes printed on quality acid-free paper, making them keepsakes to be passed down through the years. Yet the real value here is the detailed content of these books, all meticulously researched, and each skillfully woven into a tight narrative skein that is both extremely informative and immensely entertaining. This is NOT dry prose. Jon Eller writes GOOD stuff, and we learn a lot about not just Ray Bradbury, but about how so many other prominent names in the arts, humanities, and sciences were influenced or inspired by the mountainous imagination of a son of early 20th century mid-western America.
After having read all three Eller volumes about Ray Bradbury, anyone interested in the life and work of the famed author--beyond the author's works themselves--will find it ALL in Jon Eller's tomes.
I was a close friend of Ray Bradbury during the last thirteen years of his life (and a pen pal for twenty years before that) so I can attest to the authenticity and care Dr. Eller has placed into BRADBURY BEYOND APOLLO, as well as his two earlier Bradbury treatises. The full-life examination of the globally beloved author of science fantasy, science fiction, allegory, metaphor, poetry, articles, and essays are contained in Eller's books factually, fairly, and vibrantly: a combination of scholarly detail and very readable journalistic clarity.
BRADBURY BEYOND APOLLO is a must-have for Bradbury fans--alongside Dr. Eller's earlier Bradbury historical volumes--and for anyone wishing to study how a great literary talent, like Bradbury, becomes such an important part of the human experience culturally and in the businesses of being creative.
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Jacques Liard2 out of 5 starsNot what was expected
Reviewed in Canada on November 28, 2021If one is interested in movie/TV productions of Bradbury's work, fine. However, I wasn't and so I couldn't finish it.
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